Iron Isn’t Your Source — You Are.
Sometimes we mistake the people around us as the source of our inspiration. And yes — having strong people in your life matters. But that doesn’t mean they’re the reason you’re driven, disciplined, or hungry for greatness.
Ironically, your own body will expose the truth.
Frustration. Jealousy. Comparison.
Those reactions aren’t signs that someone else is your inspiration — they’re signs that the real spark is already inside you but hasn’t been honored yet.
We often think we owe our success to others.
But that’s not true.
Every person has the capacity to rise. Every person has the ability to build. And the reason you feel that tension inside isn’t because someone else is ahead — it’s because God already placed something in you that wants to grow.
Your inspiration isn’t external.
It’s internal.
It’s the part of you God breathes on — the part that’s being awakened, activated, and called forward.
That is the real source of your greatness.
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Iron Isn’t Your Source — You Are.
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